March 11, 2007
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A Reader Says The H-1B Visa Program Makes A
Mockery Of Representative Government
A Pro-Celtic Reader Reminds Us Of
Anglo-Saxon Oppression
From: Jill Pett
Re:
Anonymous on Irish immigrants.
We agree on the need for the return of all illegal
foreign nationals to their respective homelands
including the Irish, but his/her intemperate diatribe
reeks of the basest ethnic supremacy. He/she would
profit from readings in Anglo-Irish history wherein
Anglo-Saxon oppression of Celtic people left a black
mark on their relationships for hundreds of years.
Perhaps that is the reason for Irish politicians'
prejudice in that regard.
James Fulford writes:
VDARE.COM’s focus is on the
downside of various forms immigration, including the
immigration happened in the nineteenth century, which is
often romanticized. So, while we have Irish and
Irish-American readers and writers, we question whether
any immigration has been an unmixed blessing.
See
The Camp of Saint Patrick...
by me, about the Famine
Immigration, also
Ganging Up On America,
about the
Gangs Of New York
era,
and a letter responding to it:
An Irish-American Reader Complains About Fulford’s
“Ganging Up On America.” in which I claim that some
of my best friends, (and ancestors and relatives, I
might add) are Irish. In fact, I am much more relaxed
about Anglo-Irish history than
John Derbyshire, but that doesn't mean
Derbyshire is wrong.
Ireland: Though All The World (Specifically, The Irish
PM) Betray Thee. by
Martin Kelly
When Everyone Is Irish, The Times (London,
England), March 21, 1987 By Peter Brimelow,
explaining St. Patrick's Day to the English.